“Based on the tape that I watched, the guy has caught the football extremely well,” Keim said. “He snatches it in the air, can go up and get it in a crowd. (He is a) crafty, savvy route-runner, and we need a guy who’s going to be able to catch the football.”

Keim believes there have been “far too many drops this season.”

Coach Steve Wilks gave a brief scouting report of his new receiver on Friday, calling Wright “very quick, good off the line of scrimmage” and noting he “can catch the ball in traffic.”

Even with all that, it “has not been determined” whether he will play on Sunday, according to Keim. The GM noted availability at other positions will determine how many receivers will be active on game day. Keim did say Wright “has had a couple of good days of practice.”

Wright likely isn’t going to get playing time ahead of Larry Fitzgerald, Chad Williams or Christian Kirk. It is more J.J. Nelson he is competing with for now. Nelson has had only a few snaps of playing time this season.

Wright could push the other guys for time, but that won’t likely happen quite yet.